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1
_____________ may range from subtle nonverbal behavior, such as lack of eye contact or exclusion from a conversation, to verbal insults and exclusion from jobs or other economic opportunities, to physical violence and systematic exclusion.
A)Stereotypes
B)Discrimination
C)Prejudice
2
"Why do I need to learn about who was the first black (American) woman to do this or that? I'm just not too interested." Social psychologists have identified this statement as being symptomatic of what concept?
A)minority identity (Stage I: Unexamined Identity)
B)national identity
C)regional identity
3
_____________ are those who grow up "on the borders" of two or more cultures.
A)Stereotypes
B)Culture brokers
C)Multicultural people
4
According to _____________, the magazines we read, the foods we eat, and the words we use often reflect our social class position.
A)Rita Hardiman
B)Paul Fussell
C)Victoria Chen
5
Which of the following often operates at an unconscious level and as a result is often persistent?
A)prejudice
B)stereotypes
C)discrimination
6
Which of the following may be based on race (racism), gender (sexism), or any of the other identities discussed in this chapter?
A)prejudice
B)stereotypes
C)discrimination
7
The _____________ function, as identified by Psychologist Richard Brislin, suggests that people hold prejudices because they can lead to rewards.
A)value-expressive
B)utilitarian
C)ego-defensive
8
_____________ conducted a study in the early 1990s on what it meant to be white in the United States.
A)Charles A. Gallagher
B)Peter Loving
C)Ruth Frankenburg
9
According to _____________, storytelling is fundamental to the human experience.
A)Maurice Blanchot
B)Walter Fisher
C)Mei Nakano
10
Which of the following tells us about the fundamental beliefs and the central concepts that define a particular identity?
A)ascription
B)avowal
C)core symbols







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